Rough Idle ?

VipeRicK

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A lot of you guys out there have had your SRT 10's longer than I have so I would like to draw on your knowledge and experience with the car. My car seems to run extremely well, but idles a little rough when sitting in neutral after thorough warmup. I'm sure that the car is not supposed to run dead smooth with the type of engine we have, but at what point should I bring it in for a tune. I have 1200 miles on the car, so it shouldn't need to be tuned at this point. Any expert advice as to how much rough idle I should have.
 

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My '04 does the same thing. I think it's perfectly normal - if there was something wrong I think throttle response would be affected and mine has got throttle response like gangbusters.....
 
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Hey, both of you have Silver just like Me. Really, thanks for the input. Just wanted to be sure I was thinking the same way, figured it was normal
 

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I have a new 05 Commemorative Edition and it idles a little rough to me also. It must be the nature of the beast.
 

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I don't consider mine a "rough" idle. To me that implies that something is wrong with the motor. I would characterize mine as a "lumpy idle".

That harkens back to the good old days when you had such a wild cam that it wouldn't create enough vacuum at idle to work the power brake booster, and any idle speed below 1200 rpms caused the engine to die because there was so much valve overlap on the cam.

Us older guys remember those days. My viper takes me back to those days.
 

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The rough idle is normal. When at an idle with no loads on the motor, the PCM will lean out the fuel mixture [no need for a lot of fuel there].
 

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